Spots this morning, im glad you noted that to james because i also saw a couple of spots on the roadways. I was making my way in visibility was fine for all of us though some of these low clouds this morning definitely resulting in some of those misty views that you are seeing. But we are actually looking at some pretty calm conditions overall at least compared to where we were last week and remember those showers that we were having theres your low clouds sitting right over San Francisco now some of those are pushing right into the east bay hills and in those areas, especially as we are really running into those mysterious also an upper elevations on the peninsula. Weve had some spots out there roadways looks like it rain last night thats a lot of that mist and drizzle that youre seeing closer to the now visibility as you can see on fog cast it saying out just fine and skies low clouds that were seeing this morning well eventually clear by 10 00am to 11 00am weve got sunshine returnin
Ahead. First, driving tired can bejust as dangerous as string driving. A recent Online Survey of more than 1100 Junior Doctors, a1 admitted falling asleep behind the wheel following a night shift, so is it time we all woke up to the danger . know of for colleagues who died within my first two years of qualifying. All were driving home after shifts. I have an 11monthold daughter and i continually worry about having an accident. daughter and i continually worry about having an accident. I was driving in the slow lane on the motorway, then woke up in the fast lane. These are genuine testimonies from Junior Doctors currently working in our nhs. from Junior Doctors currently working in our nhs. I almost drove into the back of a lorry when i fell asleep briefly. I also drove up the curb, which woke me up. After seven consecutive nights, ifell asleep driving home and crashed my car into a concrete pillar. In the nhs as it is, there are greater pressures, fewer doctors and it is easy to just k
Inside out, we are always a step ahead. First, driving tired can bejust as dangerous as string driving. First, driving tired can bejust as dangerous as drink driving. A recent Online Survey of more than 1100 Junior Doctors, 41 admitted falling asleep behind the wheel following a night shift, so is it time we all woke up to the danger . I know of four colleagues who died within my first two years of qualifying. All were driving home after night shifts. Ive got an ii month old daughter and i continually worry about having an accident. I was driving in the slow lane on the motorway, then woke up in the fast lane. These are genuine testimonies from Junior Doctors currently working in our nhs. I almost drove into the back of a lorry when i fell asleep briefly. I also drove up the curb, which woke me up. After seven consecutive nights, i fell asleep driving home and crashed my car into a concrete pillar. In the nhs as it is, there are greater pressures, fewer doctors and it is easy to just k
Trugts. Im just wonder what you think the most effective tool is on this topic. Yes, sir. Thats an excellent question. What it is is its difficult to identify from an enforcement perspective one thing that is the absolute to the big problem its a comprehensive program is what it takes. For example, each state, including texas, obviously where im from, we have a comprehensive Enforcement Program to try to address commercial Vehicle Safety issues and Highway Safety issues as a whole, which includes all vehicles on the highway. So it really is the component its partly roadside inspections of commercial vehicles. Its inspections at fixed facilities, which sometimes are different, that are a different environment than at roadside. It also is a comprehensive program such as our compliance review program, to be able to look at Motor Carriers that have a propensity to have safety issues. Its also an aimpressive traffic Enforcement Program that doesnt necessarily just focus on commercial vehicl
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